Jurgen Klopp has announced he is leaving Liverpool at the end of the season; the 56-year-old informed the club's ownership of his decision to stand down, having taken charge at Liverpool in 2015; Klopp has won six trophies with the Reds, including the Premier League and Champions League
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Friday 26 January 2024 14:29, UK
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has announced he will leave the club at the end of the season — but just what is his legacy at Anfield? Here, we sum up his time at the club in eight charts...
The German replaced Brendan Rodgers back in 2015 and has now overseen 466 games at the helm across all competitions, winning 283 of those with an impressive win percentage of 60.7.
Klopp took charge just one full season after the infamous Steven Gerrard 'slip', when Liverpool narrowly missed out on the title and finished in sixth the following campaign.
After a rebuild and a shift in playing style, Klopp guided the Reds to their first ever Premier League crown in 2019/20 and ended their 30-year hiatus without a top-flight title. It came after five years of almost uninterrupted incremental progress up the table.
But that chart, arguably, doesn't fully reflect Klopp's influence on the club and the trajectory of improvements during that initial five-year period — with the club becoming the primary rivals for a dominant Manchester City.
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The chart below reveals the rolling average for Liverpool's points-per-game ratio in the Premier League over a 15-game span and clearly reveals the steady progression over that time period.
The 56-year-old's best seasons at the club for win rates have been 2019/20 and 2021/22 — when he guided the
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